Coakley concedes to Baker in tight race

Martha Coakley called Charlie Baker Wednesday morning and wished him good luck during his term as governor, a Coakley adviser said.

Martha Coakley talked to her supporters Wednesday morning at her campaign headquarters.

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Martha Coakley talked to her supporters Wednesday morning at her campaign headquarters.

?I hope all voters will work with [Charlie Baker] to make sure we keep moving Massachusetts forward. I will and I know you will, too,? Coakley said.

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?I hope all voters will work with [Charlie Baker] to make sure we keep moving Massachusetts forward. I will and I know you will, too,? Coakley said.

Coakley and her husband, Thomas F. O?Connor Jr., left their home Wednesday morning.

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Coakley and her husband, Thomas F. O?Connor Jr., left their home earlier in the morning.

Charlie Baker addressed supporters in the early morning hours Wednesday.

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Baker addressed supporters in the early morning hours Wednesday.

Coakley called Baker to concede Wednesday morning.

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Coakley called Baker to concede Wednesday morning.

Town-by-town results

Charlie Baker defeated Martha Coakley in the race for governor, 48.5 percent to 46.6 percent.

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Ballot question 3

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US Senate - N.H.

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Republican Scott Brown conceded to incumbent Democrat Jeanne Shaheen in the race for New Hampshire?s US Senate seat.

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